Samsung is no stranger when it comes to home audio products. The company has several earbuds and speakers under its belt, and now ahead of CES 2026, Samsung is taking the wraps off several new audio devices including new soundbars and its new Music Studio series of speakers.

Meet the 2026 Samsung Music Studio series speakers

Starting with the Samsung Music Studio 5 (pictured above), this is one of the company’s newest speakers it plans to debut at CES 2026 . According to the company, the speaker has been designed with aesthetics in mind, and it shows. Speakers tend to look rather boxy in their design. However, with the Music Studio 5, Samsung has opted for more natural curves, with a circular concave in the middle that’s reminiscent of a vinyl record or CD.

We don’t have the full specs yet, but Samsung says the speakers are tuned by the Samsung Audio Lab. It features a 4-inch woofer and dual tweets with a built-in waveguide. It also supports AI Dynamic Bass Control, WiFi casting, streaming, voice control, Bluetooth, and more.

Then there’s also the Music Studio 7. Samsung claims this is the most immersive model in the series. The speaker boasts 3.1.1 channel spatial audio via left, front, right, and top-firing speakers. It also uses Samsung’s Audio Lab Pattern Control Technology which reduces signal overlap, and AI Dynamic Bass Control. Users can look forward to Hi-Resolution Audio support up to 24-bit/96kHz.

But wait, there’s more

Now, if you’re looking for something a little more conventional that would work great in your living room, don’t worry. Samsung also has a couple of soundbars that might be up your alley. This includes the latest flagship model, the Samsung HW-Q990H. Samsung claims this is its most immersive soundbar experience to date, thanks to the debut of its new Sound Elevation technology.

The company says this lifts dialogue toward the center of the screen for more natural-sounding audio. There’s also an Auto Volume feature that provides more consistent volume across channels. It is also an 11.1.4-channel system which combines a 7.0.2 man bar, a 4.0.2 set of rear speakers, and dual 8-inch drives with an active subwoofer.

Last but not least, there’s the Samsung All-In-One Soundbar, the HW-QS90H. Samsung claims this model is a mix of both aesthetics and performance. It has a Convertible Fit design that supports wall and tabletop placement, with a built-in gyro sensor that can adapt to its orientation. It is a 7.1.2-channel system with 13 drivers and a Quad Bass Woofer system.

There’s no word on pricing or availability yet, but we should have more details at CES 2026 in January next year.